Drover's Inn B&B

Imagine...

By Wikipedia definition, a mountain man is a male trapper and explorer who lives in the wilderness. One of the most famous of the Mountain Men (at least by our town of Williams' standards) was William Sherley "Old Bill" Williams (January 3, 1787 - March 1849). He was a noted mountain man and frontiersman. He served as an interpreter for the government, and led several expeditions in the West. Fluent in several languages, he lived with the Osage, where he married the daughter of a chief, and with the Ute.

Needs of the trapper were simple and solid and this themed experience reflects those attributes.

Room Amenities

Tax is included in price

One room with queen-size bed

Private bathroom with shower only

Dresser and writing table with one chair

Sleeps two comfortably

Pets are allowed for a fee of $10 per pet per night.

(2) Breakfasts are included, available at the Branding Iron Restaurant next door featuring the best breakfast this side of the Grand Canyon!

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What Folks Say...

Stopped here for some food one night in august. Two live musicians were playing all the Lynyrd Skynyrd numbers creating an amazing atmosphere, so much so, that a several Norwegians took to dancing on tables! Food was good and the brews even better! 4 of 5 stars; Reviewed April 2, 2015

supertraveltramp

Derby, United Kingdom

The atmosphere can't be beat if you are a serious cowboy fan. The shops, saloon, and restaurants take you back to the west when it was still wild! If you want a fun place to eat away from the touristy crowds this is it. 5 of 5 stars; Visited May 2015

Kathy M.

Peoria, Arizona

Great atmosphere, drinks, food, rooms & local color exceptional!!! Had a wonderful time & so did everyone around. Owner/operator very attentive not only to us but to all. Have been there a couple of times, we will look forward to returning. 5 of 5 stars; Reviewed April 29, 2015.

Marlin B.

Sparks, Nevada

We loved it here. It was full of atmosphere and was definitely one of our favourite places on the whole 3 week road trip. I did manage a few trips to the saloon and had a shot of red-eye…well, whatever was on tap anyway. Highly recommended for anyone wanting a touch of the western vibe. 5 of 5 stars; Visited July 2015.

Mark B.

Manchester, England

Our friends made arrangements for us at the Wild West Junction. We were not disappointed! We stayed in two different themed rooms during our stay. The decorations were great! The amenities were fantastic too. Very modern. We had dinner one night in the Lounge. 5 of 5 stars; Reviewed December 12, 2015.